
Trump’s Unpopularity Hangs Over Andy Biggs in Arizona
Biggs is a fierce supporter of Trump and has his endorsement, but he is behind in the race to win the critical battleground according to a poll by Quantus Insights which showed that a majority (55.4 percent) of respondents disapprove of Trump compared with 43.4 percent who approve. His campaign presents the backing of Trump as a major endorsement. But Trump’s job approval in Arizona has a net rating of −12.0, according to Quantus, which said the intensity is "lopsided" with 53.2 percent strongly disapproving and 38 percent strongly approving.
- ▪Biggs is a fierce supporter of Trump and has his endorsement, but he is behind in the race to win the critical battleground according to a poll by Quantus Insights which showed that a majority (55.4 percent) of respondents disapprove of Tru
- ▪His campaign presents the backing of Trump as a major endorsement.
- ▪But Trump’s job approval in Arizona has a net rating of −12.0, according to Quantus, which said the intensity is "lopsided" with 53.2 percent strongly disapproving and 38 percent strongly approving.
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By Brendan ColeSenior Reporter0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.President Donald Trump’s unpopularity in Arizona could be a problem for Republican gubernatorial nominee Andy Biggs, who is trailing his Democratic rival, Governor Katie Hobbs, in polls ahead of November’s elections. Biggs is a fierce supporter of Trump and has his endorsement, but he is behind in the race to win the critical battleground according to a poll by Quantus Insights which showed that a majority (55.4 percent) of respondents disapprove of Trump compared with 43.4 percent who approve.
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